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Automatic quantification of morphological features for hepatic trabeculae analysis in stained liver specimens
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2016
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EngineeringDigital PathologyPathologyAnatomyMorphological FeaturesDiagnostic ImagingAutomatic QuantificationBioanalysisEdmondson GradeBiostatisticsNuclear MedicineRadiologyMedical ImagingLiver PhysiologyAbdominal ImagingHistopathologyMorphologyQuantitative PathologyMedical Image ComputingNuclear DensityHepatologyBiomedical ImagingLiver SpecimensHepatitisComputer-aided DiagnosisLiver DiseaseMedicineMedical Image Analysis
This paper proposes a digital image analysis method to support quantitative pathology by automatically segmenting the hepatocyte structure and quantifying its morphological features. To structurally analyze histopathological hepatic images, we isolate the trabeculae by extracting the sinusoids, fat droplets, and stromata. We then measure the morphological features of the extracted trabeculae, divide the image into cords, and calculate the feature values of the local cords. We propose a method of calculating the nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio, nuclear density, and number of layers using the local cords. Furthermore, we evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed method using surgical specimens. The proposed method was found to be an effective method for the quantification of the Edmondson grade.
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